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    Why fake accounts have become a sticking point in Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition

    The prevalence of bots threatens the company's revenue and credibility.

    ByMax Zahn
    May 13, 2022
    https://abcnews.go.com/Business/elon-musk-paused-twitter-deal-fake-user-accounts/story?id=84703899

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk's $44 billion bid to purchase Twitter struck an unexpected roadblock early Friday morning when he tweeted that he had put the deal "temporarily on hold," citing concern over the prevalence of bot and spam accounts on the platform.

    Along with his tweet, Musk posted a Reuters report about a public filing from Twitter earlier this month that said fake accounts make up less than 5% of users on the platform. Musk sounded a skeptical note, saying he wants "details supporting calculation that spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users."

    Nearly two hours later, Musk assured observers that he remains "committed to acquisition." But damage had been done. The price of Twitter shares plunged Friday, closing more than 9% down.

    Market analysts said the worry over fake accounts could serve as a pretext for Musk to bargain a lower price for the acquisition or abandon the effort altogether. The share prices of both Tesla and Twitter have fallen in the weeks since Musk reached a deal to purchase the social media platform, on April 25, potentially making the acquisition less attractive for Musk.

    "I believe he's still committed in theory, probably at a lower price," Dan Ives, a managing director of equity research at Wedbush, an investment firm, who closely follows the tech sector, told ABC News. "It starts to be a boy that cried wolf."

    An unpredictable figure, Musk defies an easy assessment of his thinking. But he has expressed concern over fake accounts on previous occasions. On April 21, days before he reached the deal to acquire Twitter, Musk tweeted: "If our twitter bid succeeds, we will defeat the spam bots or die trying!"

    There are two main explanations for why Musk could be worried about fake accounts. First, there is the threat they pose to the company's business model. Second, there is their potential to undermine the credibility of the platform as a site of authentic discourse between real users.

    Twitter generates the vast majority of its revenue through advertising to users on the platform, which means its business depends to a significant degree on the number of users who see the ads displayed by the company.

    In the first quarter of this year, the company reported 229 million users who accessed Twitter on any given day on a platform on which they could be shown ads, which amounted to a 15.9% increase from the same quarter a year ago. The company reported $1.2 billion in revenue for the first quarter of this year, of which $1.11 billion came from advertising.
    If the number of spam or bot accounts on Twitter is larger than the company has estimated, then it could cut into that number of monetizable users and the amount of ad revenue they generate. In turn, that could damage Twitter's bottom line.

    An accurate estimate of the number of fake accounts is important "given that establishing an accurate number of real tweeters is considered to be key to future revenue streams via advertising or paid for subscriptions on the site," Susannah Streeter, a senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, told ABC News in a statement.

    In prior comments, Musk has stated another source of worry over bot accounts that centers on how they could undermine the role Twitter plays as a "de facto public town square," as he has described it. If Twitter posts cannot be trusted as real remarks from actual human beings, then the value of the discourse on the platform deteriorates.

    "There is so much potential with Twitter to be the most trusted & broadly inclusive forum in the world!" Musk tweeted on May 3.

    "That is why we must clear out bots, spam & scams. Is something actually public opinion or just someone operating 100k fake accounts? Right now, you can't tell," he added in a follow-up tweet minutes later.

    Public interest in fake accounts on social media platforms intensified in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, when it was found that Russian operatives had used false accounts to spread misinformation on a massive scale. In 2018, Twitter escalated its efforts to remove fake or suspicious accounts, suspending more than 70 million such accounts in May and June of that year, the Washington Post reported that July.

    For its part, Twitter has acknowledged the challenge of accurately estimating the number of fake accounts on the platform. In the public filingthis month in which it stated that fake accounts make up less than 5% of users, Twitter added a note of caution about the figure: "In making this determination, we applied significant judgment, so our estimation of false or spam accounts may not accurately represent the actual number of such accounts, and the actual number of false or spam accounts could be higher than we have estimated."

    Last month, Musk reached a deal to buy Twitter at $54.20 a share, which amounted to a 38% premium above where the share price stood before it was made public that Musk had been purchasing company stock.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Musk over a delay in notifying regulators of a 9.2% stake in Twitter he took earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Likewise, the Federal Trade Commission is reviewing the acquisition over the possible violation of an antitrust reporting rule.

    Ives, the analyst at Wedbush, said the announcement from Musk on Friday puts the outcome of the acquisition in question.

    "This continues to be a circus show that really puts the deal in uncertainty," he said. "The chances of a deal getting done is probably less than 50% now."






    I think the majority of BOTS were created by Twitter for Twitter Democats/Socialist posters to boost their followers..

    Explains why many of these Democats/Socialist are now loosing thousands of followers!!!!

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    Elon Musk backs ‘tight’ background checks for all gun sales in wake of mass shooting in Texas


    PUBLISHED WED, MAY 25 2022

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/25/elon...-in-texas.html

    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk called for “tight” background checks for all gun purchases while also backing firearm ownership as a “safeguard” against political tyranny — a day after a lone gunman killed at least 19 children and two adults at an elementary school in south Texas.

    In an email to CNBC, Musk blamed the media for giving murderers the attention he believes they crave by covering mass shootings.

    “Regarding recent events, the shooters are obviously doing this to generate the most amount of attention possible. Why is the media doing exactly what the mass murderers want?” Musk asked.

    Musk’s companies have a big footprint in Texas. Electric vehicle maker Tesla moved company headquarters to Austin from California last year due to the Lone Star State’s less stringent business regulations, and state and local incentives worth about $64 million.

    Tesla officially opened a massive new vehicle and battery factory near Austin in April.

    Musk also runs SpaceX, which launches reusable rockets from Boca Chica, in south Texas.

    The CEO has become more vocal politically in recent months, announcingearlier in May that he plans to vote Republican.

    He said in emails to CNBC on Wednesday that he supports “tight background checks” for all gun sales and limiting sales of assault weapons to people in special circumstances, like gun range owners, or people who live in a “high risk location, like gang warfare.”

    At least 19 children and two adults were killed in a mass shooting at an Uvalde, Texas, elementary school on Tuesday, one of a spate of mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year.

    “I strongly believe that the right to bear arms is an important safeguard against potential tyranny of government. Historically, maintaining their power over the people is why those in power did not allow public ownership of guns,” Musk said in an email to CNBC.

    Forbes ranks Musk as the richest person in the world with a net worth of over $200 billion. He is in the process of acquiring Twitter for a deal that was originally worth over $40 billion. He has said he would let former President Donald Trump back on the platform if the deal goes through.

    Twitter permanently banned the former president in January 2021 following a siege by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol. At the time, the social media company said it made the decision “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”

    Trump was an avid user of the platform and had amassed more than 80 million followers. Musk has even more Twitter followers than Trump did at that time, including legions of shareholders and fans of his companies.

    In Republican-dominated Texas, SpaceX is seeking FAA authorization to expand its Boca Chica facility and conduct launches of its Starship Super Heavy vehicles there. Environmentalists and other local groups have pushed back against some of the company’s plans.

    Musk was recently accused of sexually harassing a SpaceX flight attendant, according to a report by Business Insider. Musk has denied the allegations.

    Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who is still scheduled to attend the pro-gun National Rifle Association annual meeting on Friday, counts Musk among his allies. Trump is also set to attend the NRA meeting. Abbott said last year in an interview with CNBC that he speaks with Musk “frequently.”

    “Elon had to get out of California because in part of the social policies in California and Elon consistently tells me that he likes the social policies in the state of Texas,” Abbott said at the time, after he introduced a near ban on abortions in the state.

    Musk did not respond when asked if he would call Abbott to push him to strengthen background check laws at the Texas state level. Democratic lawmakers in Congress have called on their colleagues to pass comprehensive gun-reform measures since the Texas shooting.

    In December, one Tesla worker shot and killed a co-worker in the parking lot of Tesla’s factory in Fremont, California.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Man View Post
    Elon Musk backs ‘tight’ background checks for all gun sales in wake of mass shooting in Texas


    PUBLISHED WED, MAY 25 2022

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/25/elon...-in-texas.html

    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk called for “tight” background checks for all gun purchases while also backing firearm ownership as a “safeguard” against political tyranny — a day after a lone gunman killed at least 19 children and two adults at an elementary school in south Texas.

    In an email to CNBC, Musk blamed the media for giving murderers the attention he believes they crave by covering mass shootings.

    “Regarding recent events, the shooters are obviously doing this to generate the most amount of attention possible. Why is the media doing exactly what the mass murderers want?” Musk asked.

    Musk’s companies have a big footprint in Texas. Electric vehicle maker Tesla moved company headquarters to Austin from California last year due to the Lone Star State’s less stringent business regulations, and state and local incentives worth about $64 million.

    Tesla officially opened a massive new vehicle and battery factory near Austin in April.

    Musk also runs SpaceX, which launches reusable rockets from Boca Chica, in south Texas.

    The CEO has become more vocal politically in recent months, announcingearlier in May that he plans to vote Republican.

    He said in emails to CNBC on Wednesday that he supports “tight background checks” for all gun sales and limiting sales of assault weapons to people in special circumstances, like gun range owners, or people who live in a “high risk location, like gang warfare.”

    At least 19 children and two adults were killed in a mass shooting at an Uvalde, Texas, elementary school on Tuesday, one of a spate of mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year.

    “I strongly believe that the right to bear arms is an important safeguard against potential tyranny of government. Historically, maintaining their power over the people is why those in power did not allow public ownership of guns,” Musk said in an email to CNBC.

    Forbes ranks Musk as the richest person in the world with a net worth of over $200 billion. He is in the process of acquiring Twitter for a deal that was originally worth over $40 billion. He has said he would let former President Donald Trump back on the platform if the deal goes through.

    Twitter permanently banned the former president in January 2021 following a siege by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol. At the time, the social media company said it made the decision “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”

    Trump was an avid user of the platform and had amassed more than 80 million followers. Musk has even more Twitter followers than Trump did at that time, including legions of shareholders and fans of his companies.

    In Republican-dominated Texas, SpaceX is seeking FAA authorization to expand its Boca Chica facility and conduct launches of its Starship Super Heavy vehicles there. Environmentalists and other local groups have pushed back against some of the company’s plans.

    Musk was recently accused of sexually harassing a SpaceX flight attendant, according to a report by Business Insider. Musk has denied the allegations.

    Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who is still scheduled to attend the pro-gun National Rifle Association annual meeting on Friday, counts Musk among his allies. Trump is also set to attend the NRA meeting. Abbott said last year in an interview with CNBC that he speaks with Musk “frequently.”

    “Elon had to get out of California because in part of the social policies in California and Elon consistently tells me that he likes the social policies in the state of Texas,” Abbott said at the time, after he introduced a near ban on abortions in the state.

    Musk did not respond when asked if he would call Abbott to push him to strengthen background check laws at the Texas state level. Democratic lawmakers in Congress have called on their colleagues to pass comprehensive gun-reform measures since the Texas shooting.

    In December, one Tesla worker shot and killed a co-worker in the parking lot of Tesla’s factory in Fremont, California.

    A little hilarious in the last sentence, since the shooting happened in a "GUN CONTROL STATE"!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonewolfinoregon View Post
    A little hilarious in the last sentence, since the shooting happened in a "GUN CONTROL STATE"!!!
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    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Quote Originally Posted by lonewolfinoregon View Post
    A little hilarious in the last sentence, since the shooting happened in a "GUN CONTROL STATE"!!!
    You think that California's gun control measures need to be stricter?

    Musk seems to be thinking along those lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Man View Post
    You think that California's gun control measures need to be stricter?

    Musk seems to be thinking along those lines.
    No they are "TOO STRICT" in violation of the "CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES" and the "STATE CONSTITUTION"!!!!

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    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Elon announces it was a Joke!!!

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